Lorry smashes into broken down car on A33 near Swallowfield
A LORRY collided into a broken down vehicle on the A33 near Swallowfield this afternoon. Crews from Wokingham Road fire ...
A LORRY collided into a broken down vehicle on the A33 near Swallowfield this afternoon. Crews from Wokingham Road fire ...
A BONFIRE that had burned out of control in Woodley had to be extinguished by firefighters this afternoon. Crews from Wokingham ...
TWELVE people have been arrested following police raids on properties in Wokingham and Bracknell this morning (Tuesday). Officers from across ...
Company East Berkshire Operatic Society Wilde Theatre, South Hill Park Until Saturday. EVERYONE reaches that age when it seems that ...
PRIME Minister Theresa May has vowed to stand 'shoulder to shoulder' with France following the terror attacks in Nice yesterday ...
A MAN from East Reading who went missing from his home in East Reading this morning has been found safe ...
A MOTHER and daughter from Wokingham have claimed their place at the front of the queue at the new IKEA store ...
PLAYING on the Main Stage at Reading Festival is a dream come true for one local band. Sundara Karma, who ...
A SOUTH Berkshire factory where the UK's nuclear weapons are manufactured has failed to improve safety performance, according to the government's ...
AN appeal has been launched to help find a teenager missing from Camberley since Sunday (26). Sasha Forster, 19, was ...
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